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On the first video (which is a little more of a jump than a drop), I definitely didn't have enough pop for my speed and ended up back seat. If I go frame by frame it looks like I didn't straighten my legs to complete the pop before feet went over the edge.

On the other hand, when I double ejected, I was definitely too far forwards. it was a short drop with a downward sloping run-in and the landing wasn't that steep. Snow was soft but starting to be more mashed potatoes and I just walked right out of both skis as they started to dig in.

That actually sounds pretty neat. I do miss doing drills and stuff and I like that those big mountain focused ones are not race- or park-specific.

I did a small group lesson not that long ago and while I had a good time, it was more of a guided mountain tour with tips/pointers thrown in. Was nice to be able to skip lines and find secret spots on a powder day, but its not like we were doing drills or repeating things to perfection. I'm sure I could get that experience in a full private lesson, but that's $$$ at most resorts.

Doesn't fit my planned summer schedule though as I'm taking a class that starts during the first week. Wonder what the "daily drop in" is like...class is only one day a week so I could show up for half of a camp or something if that doesn't mean missing key features.

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Spring is the best time to pick up new stuff. Prices are about as low as they get and you still have snow to play with it.
New “other than fat” skis 1 day skied and new base prep.

One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license.----- PJ O'Rourke

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That actually sounds pretty neat. I do miss doing drills and stuff and I like that those big mountain focused ones are not race- or park-specific.

I did a small group lesson not that long ago and while I had a good time, it was more of a guided mountain tour with tips/pointers thrown in. Was nice to be able to skip lines and find secret spots on a powder day, but its not like we were doing drills or repeating things to perfection. I'm sure I could get that experience in a full private lesson, but that's $$$ at most resorts.

Doesn't fit my planned summer schedule though as I'm taking a class that starts during the first week. Wonder what the "daily drop in" is like...class is only one day a week so I could show up for half of a camp or something if that doesn't mean missing key features.

From the looks of those vids you might want to look into Straightline Adventures . They are aimed at skiers who already ski blacks and double blacks. I know some extremely competent guys who went and had good things to say.

One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license.----- PJ O'Rourke

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I did a steep and deep camp at Jackson a while ago and it was awesome. The wife and I have been talking about returning for a number of years and there's a decent shot we do it in 2020. Will look into straightline adventures!

Definitely want to pick up some new sticks. I'm down to a 2 ski quiver: one set of midfats (96 under foot IIRC) and a really heavy set of powder skis (118 under foot?) that are center-mounted twin tips and fun but don't really fit the way I ski these days.

I should probably get a new set of slightly fatter every day skis and slightly narrower powder skis but I still have a lot of fun on my current skis so there isn't a ton of motivation.

Definitely want to pick up some new sticks. I'm down to a 2 ski quiver: one set of midfats (96 under foot IIRC) and a really heavy set of powder skis (118 under foot?) that are center-mounted twin tips and fun but don't really fit the way I ski these days.

I should probably get a new set of slightly fatter every day skis and slightly narrower powder skis but I still have a lot of fun on my current skis so there isn't a ton of motivation.

I was pleasantly surprised with how well the rustler 10s felt in pretty much straight spring conditions at 104 under foot. Sure, they could have carved harder on the morning ice, but otherwise they have been pretty fun all around. I had some discussions with the ON3P owner on the /r/skiing discord and he was firmly of the opinion that that width was "no mans land" but they feel good to me and Nordica just added an extra enforcer model at 104.

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Black Crows are the hot ski of the hour in Tahoe. Certainly reasonably priced.

One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license.----- PJ O'Rourke

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One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license.----- PJ O'Rourke

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Today kind of sucked at Squaw but I did enjoy the maiden voyage for my Booster Straps.

Fortunately had enough foresight not to prebook my kids ski lesson. When we showed up they told us the top (where my kids lesson would primarily be held) might not open due to wind conditions but that we were welcome to pay and hope for the best. We ended up screwing around all morning, ditching the kids with family and skiing the afternoon. Had some fun on Granite but still mostly a bad day.

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One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license.----- PJ O'Rourke

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Looking at some photos from this trip, I realized that I hate the way the loud white "HEAD" logo on the side of my boots looks in pictures (this is SF...).

So, while I was waiting for the post-season wax on my skis to cool, I took a sharpie and blacked out the logos. Big improvement.

Also, I think I might just be hard on skis. I only have 8 days on these things and they are pretty beat up. I've already dribbled ptex into both skis and had to clean up the edges. Burrs are gone but there are still spots that are chewed up pretty good.

Probably not going to bother with a base grind anytime soon though. They still work and I'll save that for when they get even more messed up.

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Looking at some photos from this trip, I realized that I hate the way the loud white "HEAD" logo on the side of my boots looks in pictures (this is SF...).

So, while I was waiting for the post-season wax on my skis to cool, I took a sharpie and blacked out the logos. Big improvement.

Also, I think I might just be hard on skis. I only have 8 days on these things and they are pretty beat up. I've already dribbled ptex into both skis and had to clean up the edges. Burrs are gone but there are still spots that are chewed up pretty good.

Probably not going to bother with a base grind anytime soon though. They still work and I'll save that for when they get even more messed up.

Long as you don’t have a core shot you’re probably good . Side edge guide and a couple diamond stones are kinda mandatory if you ski firm. If you have dedicated soft snow skis all you need is wax

One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license.----- PJ O'Rourke

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I leave mine in the back of my truck ,it’s covered, all winter . Just take them out to wax or ski

One of the annoying things about believing in free will and individual responsibility is the difficulty of finding somebody to blame your problems on. And when you do find somebody, it's remarkable how often his picture turns up on your driver's license.----- PJ O'Rourke

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